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2023 Call for Code Global Challenge to address sustainability issues using AI-powered technologies

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The 2023 Call for Code program has been launched by Call for Code Creator, David Clark Cause, IBM, the United Nations Human Rights, and the Linux Foundation. This year, the program aims to challenge global developers, students, and startups to develop AI-powered technology projects that will address sustainability issues such as reducing pollution, improving resource management, and protecting biodiversity.

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GNOME 44 Release: Overview of Its Features and Enhancements

Learn about the latest GNOME 44 release and its new features, improvements, and performance enhancements in detail.
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Fedora’s New Anaconda Web UI Installer is Looking Good

The new Web UI installer for Fedora has been in progress for over a year; though, it’s still not on par with the existing Anaconda installer. Learn more here.
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OpenSSL Security Advisory: High-Severity Vulnerability Fixed

OpenSSL released a security advisory regarding several security vulnerabilities that were recently discovered and fixed. Learn more here.
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Planning our migration to Ansible Automation Platform 2

Learn how Red Hat IT designed its strategy to migrate from Ansible Tower to Ansible Automation Platform 2.
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Expandable Folder View Returns to Nautilus in Ubuntu 23.04

A new version of the Nautilus file manager is available in the latest daily builds of Ubuntu 23.04 ‘Lunar Lobster’. If you read our sister site omg! linux you’ll already know of one particular change that makes Nautilus 44 an especial…

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Audacious Music Player Preps Support for PipeWire

Support for the PipeWire audio stack will be available in the next stable release of the lightweight Audacious music player. Developers working on the player have issued a beta build…

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EndeavourOS Cassini Neo is Now Available to Download

An updated installer for EndeavourOS, the popular Arch-based Linux distro, is available to download. EndeavourOS Cassini Neo offers a more recent jump-on point for those looking to ride this rolling-release…

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System76’s AMD-Powered Pangolin Linux Laptop Is Now Available

System76 has been working on a refreshed Pangolin laptop over the past few months and the new model doesn’t disappoint. Learn more here.
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Create encrypted backups of your workstation with an Ansible playbook

Use Ansible to create backups of your local machine on a USB drive or the cloud.
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Unicode 15.0 Emoji Now Supported in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

New emoji? Ubuntu’s got ’em – well, the latest Google’s Noto Color Emoji font has. Ubuntu devs have released an update that brings these emoji to LTS users.
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openIDL: The first insurance Open Governance Network and why the industry needs It

By Lanaya Nelson and Jason Perlow

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Test Ansible using policy as code with Conftest

Conftest evaluates Open Policy Agent (OPA) policies against structured configuration files. Learn how to apply it to your Ansible Playbooks.
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Fedora 38 Will Offer Unfiltered Flathub Access Out of the Box

Fedora users can rejoice — the proposal to include unfiltered access to Flathub as a third-party repository has been approved.
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GNOME Devs Working on New Background Apps UI

GNOME devs want to make it easier to monitor and control background apps in GNOME Shell. So to this end, they’re exploring a new ‘Background Apps’ feature in the Quick…

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What is a kubeconfig file?

kubeconfig is the default way to authenticate to a Kubernetes cluster. It can be a little cryptic, but it is easy to understand if you look closely.
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Transmission 4 Released with Better Performance, New Features

A major update to Transmission, a powerful, cross-platform, and open-source BitTorrent client, is available to download. Transmission 4.0, in development for over a year, features a “huge list of changes”…

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Using the Maple Tree to expand NR_IRQs on ARM

Latest patches use the Maple Tree to exp
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ONLYOFFICE Docs v7.3: Improved Forms, SmartArt, and More

The latest version of ONLYOFFICE Docs 7.3 comes with several new features and improvements that will be beneficial to users.
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Mozilla’s Abandoned Servo Web Engine is Making a Comeback

The open-source, Rust-powered Servo web engine might be getting back to the game with its roadmap plan for development.
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